A PLEASANT TRIO.
COUNTESS, RUSSIAN AND
LAWYER
TRAGEDY OF FAIR VENIUE.
(Presi Association.—By Telepaph.Copyrigm,;. Received March 4,9.45 p.m. Rom *, Last Night.
The sensational trial of Naumoff, a Russian, Krelukoff, a lawyer, and the Countess Tarnaowska, a Russian divoroee, for the murder of Couut Kamarowskiat Venice, in September of 1907, commences at Venice to-day. The Couutess' maid, named Porrier, is also arrninged.
At the time of the crime the Countess confessml to complicity alleging that Naumoff fell desperately in love with her. She was then betrothed to Oonut]Kamarowski and Naumoff determined to get rid of the latter whose life is insured foi £220,000 iu favour of the Countess Tarnaowski.
Prelukoff lias confessed that the Countess planned the murler to get the insnranco money.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LXV, Issue 955, 5 March 1910, Page 5
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